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Hi,Qlikers
for incremental load
after reading the data from qvd Created one variable and storing the max date in that variable
like vMax=peek('Date',-1,Temp);
and after that i connected to sql server and written presceding load some thing like
Incremental:
LOAD *,Date(Floor( TimeData)) as Date;
SQL SELECT *
FROM Emp
Where Date>=$(vMax);
but it is giving error message
ErrorSource: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server, ErrorMsg: Invalid column name 'Date'.
SQL SELECT *
FROM Emp
Where Date>=9/12/2015
could any one have idea about this
please help me
thanks in advanse
regards,
hemesh
1)
vMax=peek('Date',-1,'Temp'); // You missed single quotes for Temp
Incremental:
LOAD *,Date(Floor( TimeData)) as Date;
SQL SELECT *
FROM Emp
Where Date>='$(vMax)'; // $(vMax) should be '$(vMax)'
still it is showing
ErrorSource: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server, ErrorMsg: Invalid column name 'Date'.
SQL SELECT *
FROM Emp
Where Date>='9/12/2015'
By the time of executing the records are same in qvd and
Incremental:
LOAD *,Date(Floor( TimeData)) as Date;
SQL SELECT *
FROM Emp
Where Date>=$(vMax);
is this because of that
Try
Where TimeData >= '$(vMax)';
This is telling you that the field Date does not exist in the table Emp.
Go back to your table in SQL Management Console and check the fields. Given your load statement I think MRKachhiaIMP is probably correct.
Whatever goes into your SQL statement must execute correctly when copied and pasted into management studio.
For that reason, you probably need to format your vMax variable accordingly also, depending on the setup of your SQL Server, perhaps:
vMax= Date(peek('Date',-1,'Temp'), 'YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.fff');
Another point of note, using Peek -1 you need to be 100% confident that the date on the last row is the one you need to load from. If you are enforcing this with an ORDER BY in the QVD load you will be causing it to be non-optimised and it will therefore be slow anyway - kind of removing the point of an incremental load.
This post has more on incremental loads:
http://www.quickintelligence.co.uk/qlikview-incremental-load/
Steve
Now i am getting thank you manish